Separate Perceptual and Neural Processing of Velocity- and Disparity-Based 3D Motion Signals.
Sung Jun JooThaddeus B CzubaLawrence K CormackAlexander C HukPublished in: The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience (2017)
Recent human neuroimaging and monkey electrophysiology have revealed 3D motion selectivity in area MT, which is driven by both velocity-based and disparity-based 3D motion signals. However, to elucidate the neural mechanisms by which the brain extracts 3D motion given these binocular signals, it is essential to understand how-or indeed if-these two binocular cues interact. We show that velocity-based and disparity-based signals are mostly separate at the levels of both fMRI responses in area MT and perception. Our findings suggest that the two binocular cues for 3D motion might be processed by separate specialized mechanisms.